Aloha. Answer: Hipahipa! [hee-pah hee-pah]. You MUST say it twice; this is 'hooray!'. If you only say hipa, you will be talking about a sheep. : ) A hui hou (until next time).
whats the hawaiian word for art?
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It's Spencer in Hawaiian
The phrase "hooray these sentences are not very difficult yet" contains an independent clause: "these sentences are not very difficult yet." The word "hooray" serves as an exclamation and is not part of a grammatical clause. The independent clause can stand alone as a complete sentence.
heneliaka is not a native Hawaiian word. It might be a foreign name written with Hawaiian letters.
The word "hooray" in Yiddish is typically expressed as "oyoy."
No, the word 'hooray' is an exclamation or interjection; a word used to express joy, approval, or encouragement.An adjective is a word used to describe a noun.Example: Hooray! They scored the winning point.the word 'hooray' is an exclamation;the word 'winning' is an adjective describing the noun 'point'.
No, the word "hooray" is not a noun. It is an interjection or exclamation used to express joy or excitement.
I was just absolutely floored when my arrival caused a rousing "Hip, hip, hooray!" from the soiree's attendees. Hip, hip, hooray for the U.S. of A!
The Hawaiian word for sun is La
the hawaiian word for moon is mahina
The Hawaiian word for rainbow is anuenue.
"Shahoney" has no meaning in Hawaiian. This is not a Hawaiian word.
· handsome
The Hawaiian word for 'my' is "kuʻu".
No; "hooray" is an interjection -- an expression of approval that has no real grammatical meaning.
Hooray for you!